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officials say it happened 50- miles north of seoul. in a province that borders north korea. you're looking at the same type of helicopter. the c-h-53-e super stallion. flying in south korea last week. 21-people were taken to a hospital at an american military base in south korea. six people remain hospitalized in stable condition. military officials are investigating what caused the accident. the joint military exercises between the u-s and south korea have upset north korea. which calls them tantamount to a declaration of war. meanwhile... the north is ratcheting up the rhetoric. saying it will not give notice before attacking south korea. the announcement comes one day after north koreans celebrated the birthday of their country's founder. kim il sung who launched the korean war. south korean officials say they will continue to closely monitor the north's military movements. another person in china has died from the new strain of bird flu known as h -7 -n -9. it brings the death toll from the bird flu outbreak to 14. the latest victim is a 77-year- old woman who died on su
officials say it happened 50- miles north of seoul. in a province that borders north korea. you're looking at the same type of helicopter. the c-h-53-e super stallion. flying in south korea last week. 21-people were taken to a hospital at an american military base in south korea. six people remain hospitalized in stable condition. military officials are investigating what caused the accident. the joint military exercises between the u-s and south korea have upset north korea. which calls them...
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he arrived in seoul overnight. the secretary of state will meet with south korean officials before heading to beijing to try to convince chinese leaders to use their influence on north korea to ease the missile crisis. he'll address the crisis at any moment in a live press conference, probably within the next hour. we'll bring it to you when it happens. >>> three teen boys in northern california all 16 years old charged with a sexual battery of a 15-year-old girl. days after the alleged crime, audrey pott hanged herself. the victim passed out at a house party and pictures of the attack ended up on social media. just hours before herred is, pott posted on her facebook page her life was ruined. this happened in september but authorities were not ready to make arrests until yesterday. >>> reebook has ended their relationship with rick ross who rapped about drugging and raping a woman earlier this year. rock has denied the lyrics condoning rape. >>> a collision with an ipad. this went viral with nearly 2 million views.
he arrived in seoul overnight. the secretary of state will meet with south korean officials before heading to beijing to try to convince chinese leaders to use their influence on north korea to ease the missile crisis. he'll address the crisis at any moment in a live press conference, probably within the next hour. we'll bring it to you when it happens. >>> three teen boys in northern california all 16 years old charged with a sexual battery of a 15-year-old girl. days after the...
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seoul is a city of 11 million people one hour from the dmz. what all of these people know is if there's some sort of attack, they know to head underground. shelter or the subways, which double as underground bunkers. seoul is a maze of underground concrete halls, but most of the residents don't believe they'll ever have to use them. why south african native wayne n nschutte isn't worried. hoping the talk as loud as it gets stays just that, talk. the south korean presidential office is dismissing this latest threat against foreigners saying that this is just more psychological warfare from the north but certainly people are paying attention as is the stock market. it continues to drop as does the korean currency. wolf. >> concerns in korea and concerns sure. kyung lah, thank you. >>> we're joined by senator carl levin. thank you very much for coming in. >> great to be with you, wolf. >> i know your panel had extensive hearings today with the u.s. military commander from the region. the administration we're told is told that missile launch could
seoul is a city of 11 million people one hour from the dmz. what all of these people know is if there's some sort of attack, they know to head underground. shelter or the subways, which double as underground bunkers. seoul is a maze of underground concrete halls, but most of the residents don't believe they'll ever have to use them. why south african native wayne n nschutte isn't worried. hoping the talk as loud as it gets stays just that, talk. the south korean presidential office is...
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says north korea has developed nuclear weapons that can fit on to ballistic mispims we're live from seoul as secretary of state kerry arrives. >>> the debate over gun control is in the senate. why one democrat says he's against even debating the proposal. >>> secretary of state john kerry is in seoul, south korea right now on a diplomatic effort to lessen tensions in the region. he's dealing with north korean threats on multiple fronts from signs of an impending missile test launch to warnings of all-out nuclear war. it's rhetoric the pentagon is taking seriously. a newly disclosed report from the defense intelligence agency says u.s. officials believe with, quote, moderate confidence, that the regime can make a nuclear bomb small enough to fit on a ballistic missile, although that missile would likely be unreliable. but the director of national intelligence james clapper is distancing the administration from that report putting out a statement that reads in part, north korea has not yet demonstrated the full range of capabilities necessary for a nuclear-armed missile. president obama wei
says north korea has developed nuclear weapons that can fit on to ballistic mispims we're live from seoul as secretary of state kerry arrives. >>> the debate over gun control is in the senate. why one democrat says he's against even debating the proposal. >>> secretary of state john kerry is in seoul, south korea right now on a diplomatic effort to lessen tensions in the region. he's dealing with north korean threats on multiple fronts from signs of an impending missile test...
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south koreans fearing war as feel young says bands access to a crucial industrial zone joint iran with seoul. also this hour a milestone deal in arms the un adopts a treaty supposed to control global trade of conventional weapons hailed as a landmark by some but criticized for lack of clarity by others. on the ten day countdown to the presidential election kicks off in venezuela with the charges blast obscene president in a race against a poor washington opposition leader. hello and welcome to all t. twenty four hour news live from moscow my name is you there ship of our top story now and north korea has suspended the south korean joint industrial zone in the latest move in the ongoing conflict with washington and seoul young young also says it will restart a nuclear reactor to beef up its also after washington moved its military closer to the korean peninsula and let's now get more on this from south korea based journalist joseph kamal who's in seoul for as joseph hello there so souls next move following this increasingly harsh rhetoric from pyongyang they have to balance their own security
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seoul is a maze of underground concrete halls. but most of the residents don't believe they'll ever have to use them. why a south african native isn't worried. >> it's like it's normal to them. like crying wolf. >> reporter: hoping the talk stays just that, talk. south korean presidential office dismissing the latest threat against foreigners, saying that this is just more psychological warfare from the north. but certainly, people are paying attention as is the stock market. it continues to drop as does the korean currency. >> lots of concerns in korea, south korea to be sure, kyung lah in south korea for us, thank you. we're joined by the chairman of the senate armed services committee, sno carl levin. senator, thank you for coming in. >> great to be with you, wolf. >> i know your apparently had extensive hearings today with the commander from the region. the administration, we're told, is a launch by the north koreans of missiles is imnest. what are you hearing? >> it could be imminent. we have to assume there will be a test la
seoul is a maze of underground concrete halls. but most of the residents don't believe they'll ever have to use them. why a south african native isn't worried. >> it's like it's normal to them. like crying wolf. >> reporter: hoping the talk stays just that, talk. south korean presidential office dismissing the latest threat against foreigners, saying that this is just more psychological warfare from the north. but certainly, people are paying attention as is the stock market. it...
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nhk has more from seoul. >> reporter: to study at seoul national university, applicants must pass a nationwide entrance exam. the competition is fierce. only the country's best students get in. >> translator: i studied when the others had fun. >> translator: what's wrong with evaluating people by their academic background? i don't think it's bad. >> reporter: in south korea, being a student can mean putting up with pressure that's unbearable. i can't it any more. i feel my head is eating my heart out -- this is what a young high school student wrote last month before jumping to his death from a rooftop. a recent poll found that about 9% of people, age 15 to 25 have thought about taking their life. and 40% answered the study was their most serious concern. the family who lives here is among what is called the edupoor. they are weighed down by education costs. some spend more on education than they can afford. this woman spends 40% of the household income educating her two children. her daughter takes evening classes with a tutor. to pay for these lessons, the mother had to take up a part time j
nhk has more from seoul. >> reporter: to study at seoul national university, applicants must pass a nationwide entrance exam. the competition is fierce. only the country's best students get in. >> translator: i studied when the others had fun. >> translator: what's wrong with evaluating people by their academic background? i don't think it's bad. >> reporter: in south korea, being a student can mean putting up with pressure that's unbearable. i can't it any more. i feel...
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well i just went to visit seoul south korea and vacation and people here people in seoul told me that coming to the united states is like taking a rural break because internet connectivity here is so slow and so expensive it really feels to them like a third world country. so you know relative to my you know my understanding is actually in south korea every home that the government made a mandate that every home must have the full o.t. one line going into it is that. accurate there in in seoul where half the population of sad. maria lives when you move into a new apartment you have a choice of three symmetric fiber providers one hundred megabit per second service and it costs thirty bucks a month for both internet access and t.v. channels that's just unthinkable in the united states so how did we you know how did they get there and how did we get here. well it's a very interesting story we were we had the leading telephone system in the world and we thought that when internet access showed up in the mid ninety's in the early two thousand that competition would protect americans when i
well i just went to visit seoul south korea and vacation and people here people in seoul told me that coming to the united states is like taking a rural break because internet connectivity here is so slow and so expensive it really feels to them like a third world country. so you know relative to my you know my understanding is actually in south korea every home that the government made a mandate that every home must have the full o.t. one line going into it is that. accurate there in in seoul...
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. >> kerry spoke some seoul after a meeting with his counterpart. >> we are all united in the fact that north korea will not be accepted as a nuclear power. the rhetoric we are hearing from north korea is simply unacceptable. >> kerry met separately with president park. kerry is reported to say they should act with caution to keep the situation from escalating further. the meetings were aimed at diffusing tensions over north korea's missile threat and provocative rhetoric. nhk's anthony yazaki has more. >> reporter: in a news conference following the meeting, kerry used unprecedentedly strong language from a secretary of state to deliver a warning to north korea. his intention was to show pyongyang that u.s. ties with south korea are strong, and that america is prepared to take decisive action if the north were to attack the south. kerry will visit china on saturday to meet with president xi jinping and a state counselor, among others. china recently indicated it's prepared to get tough with it's long-time ally by sporting a u.n. resolution against pyongyang. president jinping has made
. >> kerry spoke some seoul after a meeting with his counterpart. >> we are all united in the fact that north korea will not be accepted as a nuclear power. the rhetoric we are hearing from north korea is simply unacceptable. >> kerry met separately with president park. kerry is reported to say they should act with caution to keep the situation from escalating further. the meetings were aimed at diffusing tensions over north korea's missile threat and provocative rhetoric....
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and we have more from seoul, south korea. so tell us what we know. >> reporter: well, to the outside world he's the offspring of a tyrant, more imagine that man, developed by north korea's twisted propaganda regime. he's the third of the kim dynasty. a man not yet 30. in charge of the ballistic missiles and the world's fourth largest army. but kim jong-un is an enigma and a dangerous one at that. the youngest son of kim jong-il he had a privileged upbringing while millions of north koreans starved. attending a boarding school in switzerland under a false name. a classmate remembers him as a shy teenager. >> he was very quiet. he didn't speak with anyone. he was competitive at sports. he didn't like to lose. >> he liked basketball and football and video games. his father had served a long apprenticeship before taking over the kingdom. but kim jong-un became a general in his 20s without serving a day in the military. when his father died in 2011, kim jong-un became supreme leader and the propaganda machine went into overdrive.
and we have more from seoul, south korea. so tell us what we know. >> reporter: well, to the outside world he's the offspring of a tyrant, more imagine that man, developed by north korea's twisted propaganda regime. he's the third of the kim dynasty. a man not yet 30. in charge of the ballistic missiles and the world's fourth largest army. but kim jong-un is an enigma and a dangerous one at that. the youngest son of kim jong-il he had a privileged upbringing while millions of north...
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he went to seoul to reassure south koreans that the u.s. has their back. anna, what is the latest on north korean threats and efforts at diplomacy? >> well, the big news out of seoul here or the korean peninsula, i should say, alison, is that north korea issued a statement to south korea basically saying at the moment their offer of dialogue is basically an empty shell. they need to change their attitude before pyongyang considers entering into talks with its neighbors. so, that really is the big news coming out of this region today. but, you mentioned the missile launch that many of us have predicted. the intelligence community has predicted that it hasn't happened and you mention tomorrow being the anniversary of the birth of the grandfather of kim-jung-un and highly unlikely of missile launches tomorrow because of the room for error and also being that it is such an important day, probably the most important day on the north korean calendar. all the attention on the celebrations. highly unlikely that we'll see the missile launches happen. so, perhaps it
he went to seoul to reassure south koreans that the u.s. has their back. anna, what is the latest on north korean threats and efforts at diplomacy? >> well, the big news out of seoul here or the korean peninsula, i should say, alison, is that north korea issued a statement to south korea basically saying at the moment their offer of dialogue is basically an empty shell. they need to change their attitude before pyongyang considers entering into talks with its neighbors. so, that really is...
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>> jim maceda live in seoul, south korea. >>> turning now to washington. the most serious gun control efforts in years cleared their first hurdle in the senate thursday. victims of the sandy hook massacre were there to watch. nbc news capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell has that story. snapshots of fallen children and teachers of newtown inside the senate. outside the capitol, a 23-hour vigil reading gun victims' names. >> jamie stafford at the age of 31. >> reporter: crosses to remember them on the national mall and family members here to witness the vote. >> we are standing here because her sister and my mom can't be and their voices need to be heard. >> reporter: under that emotion-fueled pressure, expectations shifted. >> literally the political landscape of america on gun safety is changing before our eyes. >> the motion is agreed to. >> reporter: senatored took one small but significant step, opening up what will be weeks of heated debate over gun laws and violence in our culture. 16 republicans voted to begin that contentious negotiation. >>
>> jim maceda live in seoul, south korea. >>> turning now to washington. the most serious gun control efforts in years cleared their first hurdle in the senate thursday. victims of the sandy hook massacre were there to watch. nbc news capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell has that story. snapshots of fallen children and teachers of newtown inside the senate. outside the capitol, a 23-hour vigil reading gun victims' names. >> jamie stafford at the age of 31. >>...
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kerry landed in seoul a couple of hours ago. he told reporters that he is willing to open direct talks with north korea but on one condition, north korea must get serious about ending its nuclear program. >> we are committed to working with the republic of korea and the other six-party partners in order to get the north to live up to obligations that the north freely accepted and adopted. and we are prepared to work with the conviction that relations between the north and the south can improve. and they could improve very quickly. >> anna coren is live for us in seoul right now. anna, john kerry says relations in the region can improve very quickly, his words. how can that be? north korea has done considerable damage with specific threats and some would say rather hostile action. >> that's exactly right, fredricka. i mean, a month's long worth of warlike rhetoric coming out of pyongyang and then the u.s. secretary of state john kerry arriving in seoul. as you say, that conciliatory tone in a way obviously opening the door to dip
kerry landed in seoul a couple of hours ago. he told reporters that he is willing to open direct talks with north korea but on one condition, north korea must get serious about ending its nuclear program. >> we are committed to working with the republic of korea and the other six-party partners in order to get the north to live up to obligations that the north freely accepted and adopted. and we are prepared to work with the conviction that relations between the north and the south can...
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secretary of state now on the ground in seoul. >>> blown away. devastation tonight after a deadly string of tornadoes tearing across the south. >>> cutting edge. the growing number of seniors who are turning to the keyboard for a good reason, like the grandmother who took action when her teenage grandson stopped answering the phone. >>> and comic genius. the king of improv is gone. tonight the brilliant jonathan winters being remembered by so many of the all-time greats he inspired. many of the all-time greats he inspired. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. and now it gets interesting. the u.s. secretary of state, john kerry, is on the ground now in seoul, south korea, not far from the border and the north. all eyes have been on them for days. as we have been told, they have at least one missile fuelled and ready for a test firing. the stakes remain the same. even before any test launch at least part of north korea's goal has already been achieved. they have the attention of much of the worl
secretary of state now on the ground in seoul. >>> blown away. devastation tonight after a deadly string of tornadoes tearing across the south. >>> cutting edge. the growing number of seniors who are turning to the keyboard for a good reason, like the grandmother who took action when her teenage grandson stopped answering the phone. >>> and comic genius. the king of improv is gone. tonight the brilliant jonathan winters being remembered by so many of the all-time...
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the military and police held a drill in seoul. soldiers prepared for the possibility of a bomb attack in the subway. >> about 300 members of the conservative group protested. they burned north korean flags and effigies of the leaders. >>> the u.s. secretary of state is trying to coordinate a response among his counterparts in the region. he's consulted with leaders in tokyo, seoul and beijing. he wants the chinese to take care of problems in their own back yard. nhk world's kaho izumitani reports. >> reporter: the u.s. secretary of state has lent his diplomatic weight to a challenge that changes day by day. john kerry met with japanese prime minister shinzo abe on the last stop of his asian tour. they agreed to work together in this time of heightened tension. >> it was a very constructive conversation with the administration. and we have reaffirmed the strength of the partnership. >> translator: your message placing importance on the asia pacific region will encourage japan, and other asian nations. >> kerry repeated that message
the military and police held a drill in seoul. soldiers prepared for the possibility of a bomb attack in the subway. >> about 300 members of the conservative group protested. they burned north korean flags and effigies of the leaders. >>> the u.s. secretary of state is trying to coordinate a response among his counterparts in the region. he's consulted with leaders in tokyo, seoul and beijing. he wants the chinese to take care of problems in their own back yard. nhk world's kaho...
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most of them in seoul and the majority of them civilians. press reports indicate that more systems had been moved closer to the dmz in the past 18 months. in fact, this were six systems moved just last week. within two kilometers of the dmz. in the kaesong corridor, facing seoul, some very interesting stuff, but wait, there's more. north korea has also used asymmetry in its traditional artillery systems and for those who were -- how many people here own a tv? for those who have a tv, and turned on to the news last november, you know what north koreans can do with artillery, and an novel 23rd -- when i had my first coming out party for this book -- they conducted an artillery barrage against -- on november 23 them they conducted third barrage. they killed two south korean marines and two civilians and they wounded 22 people. and i don't know how many of you saw the actual film but they conducted artillery barrage of a town. they shelled a town. this is very interesting because the north koreans are clearly outgunned by south korean artillery.
most of them in seoul and the majority of them civilians. press reports indicate that more systems had been moved closer to the dmz in the past 18 months. in fact, this were six systems moved just last week. within two kilometers of the dmz. in the kaesong corridor, facing seoul, some very interesting stuff, but wait, there's more. north korea has also used asymmetry in its traditional artillery systems and for those who were -- how many people here own a tv? for those who have a tv, and turned...
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we'll get back to you if seoul, south korea. about 30 miles or so from the demilitarized zone with north korea. north korea's nuclear capabilities are an open question. their conventional military is heavily equipped, capable of inflicting immense casualties and damages on the millions and millions of people just below the demilitarized zone. let's go back to tom forman for this. >> a tremendous amount of power if the hands of this young man. let's talk about this nuclear capability first. what do we really think they have right now is this. >> tom, we think they have eight bombs. they probably have the materiel for 12. we don't think these are weaponized. they haven't been married up with a missile capability to launch somewhere else. >> as long as they're not able to be delivered well, they're not weaponized. >> correct. >> they have a tremendous amount of artillery and rockets, missiles. talk about that some. >> the north korean military, the korean people army was trained by the soviets and trained by the chinese communists.
we'll get back to you if seoul, south korea. about 30 miles or so from the demilitarized zone with north korea. north korea's nuclear capabilities are an open question. their conventional military is heavily equipped, capable of inflicting immense casualties and damages on the millions and millions of people just below the demilitarized zone. let's go back to tom forman for this. >> a tremendous amount of power if the hands of this young man. let's talk about this nuclear capability...
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and declaring a state of war with seoul the u.s. and south korea responded by sending warships and incompetence in the area east asia analyst glenn ford says the two koreas left with a little room for maneuver because neither wants to be perceived as weak. but we've seen a number of instances over the last few years where they've been trying to create around there was a limit line at sea between north and south and in the current climate another talks like that could very easily escalate i don't think either side actually tenuous to start a military conflict the dangerous of these things can happen by accident started with kim jong un i actually. mean evolve you know in a satellite lord back in december then we had the nuclear test in february just before park going to hate the new south korean president took office we have a situation now where she certainly doesn't want to be seen as weak the same true of kim jong moon and so we're sort of escalation of course and neither side seems capable of actually looking at how they might de
and declaring a state of war with seoul the u.s. and south korea responded by sending warships and incompetence in the area east asia analyst glenn ford says the two koreas left with a little room for maneuver because neither wants to be perceived as weak. but we've seen a number of instances over the last few years where they've been trying to create around there was a limit line at sea between north and south and in the current climate another talks like that could very easily escalate i...
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john kerry met south korean president in the capital of seoul, south -- korea. they have strong war -- words of warning for the south korean leadership. >> the rhetoric we are hearing from north korea is unacceptable and it -- by any standard. i am here to make it clear on behalf of president obama and pieces of the united states and our bilateral security agreement that the united states will defend our allies and defend ourselves. harry, you heard from the foreign minister. tell us about the talks. >> as well as what you would expect to hear with john kerry, this is strong support for american i lack -- allies. he is also coming into a situation with an ally that has changed its position. south korea said it would not negotiate with north korea, especially on the issue of the industrial complex that has been shut down. in the last couple of hours, that position has changed. south korean officials in size on friday that they were open to talks. was a necessary first step in lowering tensions. john kerry said the united states with only talked with thea if north
john kerry met south korean president in the capital of seoul, south -- korea. they have strong war -- words of warning for the south korean leadership. >> the rhetoric we are hearing from north korea is unacceptable and it -- by any standard. i am here to make it clear on behalf of president obama and pieces of the united states and our bilateral security agreement that the united states will defend our allies and defend ourselves. harry, you heard from the foreign minister. tell us...
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but the people of seoul are used to bluster from the north. and they seem very unconcerned. >> thank you so much for your reporting, andrea, we'll be checking in with you as the situation develops, please be safe out there. >>> how a trio of college boys, chicago boys, not college boys, chicago boys ascended to the upper echelons of medics and politics and hollywood. one brother joins us to explain what was in the emanuel water supply, coming up next on "now." oh, he's a fighter alright. since aflac is helping with his expenses while he can't work, he can focus on his recovery. he doesn't have to worry so much about his mortgage, groceries, or even gas bills. kick! kick... feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ you got it! you got it! yes! aflac's gonna help take care of his expenses. and us...we're gonna get him back in fighting shape. ♪ [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes at ducktherapy.com. [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it
but the people of seoul are used to bluster from the north. and they seem very unconcerned. >> thank you so much for your reporting, andrea, we'll be checking in with you as the situation develops, please be safe out there. >>> how a trio of college boys, chicago boys, not college boys, chicago boys ascended to the upper echelons of medics and politics and hollywood. one brother joins us to explain what was in the emanuel water supply, coming up next on "now." oh, he's...
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ed henry tells us about the nuclear intelligence damage control, but we begin with greg palkot in seoul, south korea where diplomacy is the order of the day. >> reporter: it is saturday morning here in seoul. secretary of state kerry is in town. he is on mission and time is running out. >> secretary of state john kerry flew into the eye of the geopolitical storm with meetings with president and foreign minister. he had one clear message for the young leader of negoti in kim jong un. >> it is a huge mistake for him to choose to do that because it will further isolate this country and further isolate his people who frankly are desperate for food, not missile launches. >> reporter: in pyongyang, they are preparing for celebrations and while u.s. official said a launch did not appear imminent but they said all stiss are go. they say they would never abandon the nuclear program. they say u.s. would defend itself and its allies and north korea would be defeated. >> we are all united in the act that north korea will not be accepted as a nuclear power. >> reporter: also in town today, in a sign
ed henry tells us about the nuclear intelligence damage control, but we begin with greg palkot in seoul, south korea where diplomacy is the order of the day. >> reporter: it is saturday morning here in seoul. secretary of state kerry is in town. he is on mission and time is running out. >> secretary of state john kerry flew into the eye of the geopolitical storm with meetings with president and foreign minister. he had one clear message for the young leader of negoti in kim jong un....
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and seoul. over the weekend, south korea said it believes pyongyang could conduct a missile test sometime this week. reports emerged last week that north korea had loaded as many as two medium range missiles on to mobile launchers on its east coast. the nonstop bluster has a lot of people very rattled. a new cnn/orc poll, 40% of americans surveyed say they consider north korea an immediate threat to the u.s. an all time high, up 28% from march. more than 6 in 10 said they would support a u.s. military response to an attack on south korea. cnn's kyung lah joins us from seoul. this threatened closing at the industrial complex is a line even kim jong-il did not cross, correct? >> reporter: you're absolutely right about that. this really gives us a window into the mind of the new young leader. this is the very first time that the industrial complex has been completely cleared out of north korean workers. the very first time, according to the south korean government. kim jong-il wouldn't touch it. ec
and seoul. over the weekend, south korea said it believes pyongyang could conduct a missile test sometime this week. reports emerged last week that north korea had loaded as many as two medium range missiles on to mobile launchers on its east coast. the nonstop bluster has a lot of people very rattled. a new cnn/orc poll, 40% of americans surveyed say they consider north korea an immediate threat to the u.s. an all time high, up 28% from march. more than 6 in 10 said they would support a u.s....
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and seoul and shahrukh has written extensively about u.s. foreign policy and east asian politics and believes both sides should know they are playing a dangerous game when you escalate to this point any small mistake can turn into a major catastrophe and that's the danger north korea itself knows that if it did a tactic that attacked the united states it would be committing national suicide united states would would retaliate in a tremendous fashion north korea does not want to commit suicide i believe north korea is doing all this so it can get to a point to actually negotiate some kind of peace agreement with the united states but the north korean threats are very dangerous and sound very sinister and i think they look up and they see these b two b. fifty two supplying this is a reminder of the tremendous power firepower the united states inflicted on north korea during the korean war and that's a reminder to the north koreans of the absolute danger of war with the united states mr also gives their state kim jong un and his very very monol
and seoul and shahrukh has written extensively about u.s. foreign policy and east asian politics and believes both sides should know they are playing a dangerous game when you escalate to this point any small mistake can turn into a major catastrophe and that's the danger north korea itself knows that if it did a tactic that attacked the united states it would be committing national suicide united states would would retaliate in a tremendous fashion north korea does not want to commit suicide i...
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secretary of state john kerry began another foreign tour to bring them here in seoul on friday 4r5ier in the week. and then on to china's north korea's major ally but one who is losing patience it seems with the unpredictable kim. chinese officials warning against trouble making on its own doorstep. some analyst saying that the time is right for a new diplomatic offensive. nbc news, reporting from seoul, now back to you. >> pope frances formally installed as bishop of rome today. the evening installation ceremony was important for the church, saying the pope is the bishop of rome and not advice versus. the leader donned the tall bishop hat and sat in the basilica chair known as the can cathedra armana. he was handed the pastoral staph which signifies a bishop and his flock. . >>> a solemn day when many jewish communities hold ceremonies to honor the memory of the 6 million who parished during the holocaust. today they explored motivation and why people reacted in varying ways. >> the holocaust did not have to occur. the holocaust occurred because of action and inaction by people throu
secretary of state john kerry began another foreign tour to bring them here in seoul on friday 4r5ier in the week. and then on to china's north korea's major ally but one who is losing patience it seems with the unpredictable kim. chinese officials warning against trouble making on its own doorstep. some analyst saying that the time is right for a new diplomatic offensive. nbc news, reporting from seoul, now back to you. >> pope frances formally installed as bishop of rome today. the...
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if they do win they would lose a piece of seoul in the process. the north koreans would use their arrest artillery and break off a piece of seoul. i do worry that we have a bunch of new leaders the south korean leader is knew, the north korean leader is new. it could town out to be serious. if people keep their act together, then no. but if people make mistakes we could have a serious alter altercation with north korea. >> cenk: they have sunk ships before, and if they do it again we could have a very serious situation on our hands. as you say pretty much almost by accident. and it's tough to know where to draw the line with north korea. now let's say we go do to war jim, how much damage can north korea do? i remember in the old soviet union days, my co-host, ben mankiewicz his dad would say they're bad and stuff but i wouldn't worry about them economically because they can't get the toilets to flush but at the same time they have these weapons that they can fire. how much damage could they do? >> they're not a direct threat to the united states o
if they do win they would lose a piece of seoul in the process. the north koreans would use their arrest artillery and break off a piece of seoul. i do worry that we have a bunch of new leaders the south korean leader is knew, the north korean leader is new. it could town out to be serious. if people keep their act together, then no. but if people make mistakes we could have a serious alter altercation with north korea. >> cenk: they have sunk ships before, and if they do it again we...
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just arrived in seoul tonight. that's because secretary of state john kerry is due to arrive just hours from now. andrea, with things so hot, it seems almost quaint, a throwback to ask if there could be diplomatic talks, a diplomatic solution to this. >> reporter: i think the key to everything is china. we don't know really what kim jong un really wants. but the view is that maybe this is just, as richard has been reporting, trying to show off his military strength and possibly leading to economic reform. china is the only country that can pressure him. secretary kerry was in london meeting with all the foreign ministers, even the russians getting on board on this. and, brian, they are all saying he's got to come here to seoul. they hope he can try to reinforce the commitment to the south koreans so they will not do anything precipitous. if there is an attack they won't retaliate. that's the hope. then on to china in the next couple of days to persuade the chinese to be much more forceful with their client state, n
just arrived in seoul tonight. that's because secretary of state john kerry is due to arrive just hours from now. andrea, with things so hot, it seems almost quaint, a throwback to ask if there could be diplomatic talks, a diplomatic solution to this. >> reporter: i think the key to everything is china. we don't know really what kim jong un really wants. but the view is that maybe this is just, as richard has been reporting, trying to show off his military strength and possibly leading to...
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this is seoul, south korea. this is where people are now u glued to their tv sets to get the latest information on the threat from north korea. >> u.s. military sources now believe north korean mobile ballistic missiles, yes, plural, missiles, are fueled up and ready to launch at their targets. and north korea's intentions, well, that's the big question today. nobody knows for sure. >> and in iran state-run media say that 37 people died, more than 850 injured after a strong earthquake hit the small coastal town of kaki. magnitude 6.1 earthquake was followed by four aftershocks. happened near a large nuclear plant, but iran saying that the plant was not damaged. >>> and in london construction workers dug up a huge piece of history, bucket loads of stuff dating back to the roman empire 2,000 years ago. we're talking about things like leather objects and coins and pieces of chariots. >> cool. this is at the art of london, used to be a bustling roman city back in the day. since then archaeologists removing the price
this is seoul, south korea. this is where people are now u glued to their tv sets to get the latest information on the threat from north korea. >> u.s. military sources now believe north korean mobile ballistic missiles, yes, plural, missiles, are fueled up and ready to launch at their targets. and north korea's intentions, well, that's the big question today. nobody knows for sure. >> and in iran state-run media say that 37 people died, more than 850 injured after a strong...
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but in the south korean capital seoul, you'd never know any of this. the mood is relaxed, even blase. >> deep inside, i think we just want to ignore, because we don't want war. >> now the north has cut off its emergency military communications, the red phones between the two leaderships have been unplugged, so an escalation could be very hard to contain. why? kim jong-un is trying to solidify his leadership by manufacturing a crisis so he can look like a hero to his people. richard engel, nbc news, seoul. >>> a busy week ahead in business, including several hotly anticipated announcements from silicon valley companies. scott mcgrew brings us news. >> reporter: good morning, it starts with tesla, the ceo says he's got another big announcement coming tuesday, but this morning posted tesla already on track to be profitable in the first quarter. tesla says sales are better than expected. they say customers prefer buying the most expensive version of their new model s sedan. so many people, in fact, tesla is dropping the cheaper, lower range version of the
but in the south korean capital seoul, you'd never know any of this. the mood is relaxed, even blase. >> deep inside, i think we just want to ignore, because we don't want war. >> now the north has cut off its emergency military communications, the red phones between the two leaderships have been unplugged, so an escalation could be very hard to contain. why? kim jong-un is trying to solidify his leadership by manufacturing a crisis so he can look like a hero to his people. richard...
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from seoul, south korea. >> jim clancy also in seoul. more now from him on the secretary's visit. >> secretary of state john kerry used his trip to seoul in an attempt to seize the initiative from kim jong-un. he didn't mention him by name. he said he was calling on the leadership of north korea, and one leader in particular, to make the right decision. this is a matter of carrot and stick. yes, telling the north koreans that their nuclear program was unacceptable. south korea felt that way, the region feels that way, the international community feels that way, and they are all firm in that conclusion. but at the same time, secretary kerry did hold out a carrot to pyongyang. >> president obama ordered a number of exercises not to be undertaken. we have lowered our rhetoric significantly and we are attempting to find a way, for reasonableness to prevail here and we're seeking a partner to deal with in a rational and reasonable way. >> finding reasonableness may not be that easy. pyongyang has made more harsh remarks, saying they are creat
from seoul, south korea. >> jim clancy also in seoul. more now from him on the secretary's visit. >> secretary of state john kerry used his trip to seoul in an attempt to seize the initiative from kim jong-un. he didn't mention him by name. he said he was calling on the leadership of north korea, and one leader in particular, to make the right decision. this is a matter of carrot and stick. yes, telling the north koreans that their nuclear program was unacceptable. south korea felt...
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but it was calm here in seoul today. it's all bark, they say -- no bite. >> i really don't think people are thinking they are going to come actually attack us because, you know, america has our back. >> reporter: most people in seoul think the north is bluffing. the question is why. experts say kim jong un is in the process of consolidating power and he's generating a crisis to whip his people up into a wartime patriotic frenzy so they will rally around the leader while he eliminates rivals. he's threatening war to clean house. there are big changes under way. look at this video from late 2011, the funeral of kim's father, kim jong il. the hearse surrounded by his hand-picked successors. since then nearly all have fallen from favor except kim jong un. the world's last stalinist state talking war to stay in power. pyongyang's secrecy makes the old soviet kremlin look transparent. north korea appears to want to pick a fight. the u.s. says if it comes to that it's ready. brian? >> richard engel starting us off with what it'
but it was calm here in seoul today. it's all bark, they say -- no bite. >> i really don't think people are thinking they are going to come actually attack us because, you know, america has our back. >> reporter: most people in seoul think the north is bluffing. the question is why. experts say kim jong un is in the process of consolidating power and he's generating a crisis to whip his people up into a wartime patriotic frenzy so they will rally around the leader while he...
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i think we have jim maceda back in seoul for us. jim, we've seen reports that officials in the japanese city of yokohama mistakenly sent out a tweet today announcing that north korea had, indeed, launched a missile. the tweet was then withdrawn. but it's an indication, is it not, of how high tensions are running? >> reporter: martin, i think it's an indication, it's a sign of the per ills, if you will, of the age of social media where every mistake you make can go viral. yes, i take your point. despite the calm kind of business as usual demeanor that you see still, despite all this other stuff going on here in the south, and even with north koreans, there is tension. among the armed forces, the national security forces, and especially in japan. which has already lived through one near miss by a north korean missile a few years back. the japanese are taking this very, very seriously. they've installed three patriot anti-missile batteries around tokyo. they say that they will shoot down any missile, even a piece of debris from a missi
i think we have jim maceda back in seoul for us. jim, we've seen reports that officials in the japanese city of yokohama mistakenly sent out a tweet today announcing that north korea had, indeed, launched a missile. the tweet was then withdrawn. but it's an indication, is it not, of how high tensions are running? >> reporter: martin, i think it's an indication, it's a sign of the per ills, if you will, of the age of social media where every mistake you make can go viral. yes, i take your...
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seoul is within artillery range. they could hit seoul with conventional artillery and create a lot of damage without using the missiles. they this a tactic where up the ante to extract some concession from the west? >> it is blistering and posturing. they will stand up to what they see as the unfair threats of the west, the u.n. sanctions, the u. s military presence. i am not sure if they're looking a negotiated outcome. it is to prove kim jong un's capability. and second to send a message of a very powerful deterrent to the united states. and then down the road there might be the possibility of negotiating with north korea and north korea feels it can negotiate from a position of strength. >> are you surprised by the stridency of the language that you are hearing from p'yongyang with reference to the u.s. at the moment? >> we have seen a lot of bellicose language come from north korea but we have never seen anything quite at this level. we never heard the north koreans say explicitly that they will target american c
seoul is within artillery range. they could hit seoul with conventional artillery and create a lot of damage without using the missiles. they this a tactic where up the ante to extract some concession from the west? >> it is blistering and posturing. they will stand up to what they see as the unfair threats of the west, the u.n. sanctions, the u. s military presence. i am not sure if they're looking a negotiated outcome. it is to prove kim jong un's capability. and second to send a...
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kyung lah if seoul, thank you for that report. let's bring back our chief international correspondent christiane amanpour, and fareed zakaria. christiane, you see this love supposedly that even this defector still has for the kim dynasty. what does it tell you about that power, that that family wields over the north korean people? >> well, i think that it's infatuation. i've been there. i was in pyongyang twice, and i went up to where the big gold statue of kim il-sung the founder is. and people go there on special occasions. that is their pilgrimage venue. and i watched this unbelievable devotion. people prostrating themselves in front of a statue, insisting that those of us who are not north korean, who were visitors, act very respectfully around there. and i've watched all those television programs and seen some of the performances. what i can say is that it's almost like a nation that has been infantalized. she said it very clearly, that defector, that from birth you're fed this diet of the cult personality. in north korea, th
kyung lah if seoul, thank you for that report. let's bring back our chief international correspondent christiane amanpour, and fareed zakaria. christiane, you see this love supposedly that even this defector still has for the kim dynasty. what does it tell you about that power, that that family wields over the north korean people? >> well, i think that it's infatuation. i've been there. i was in pyongyang twice, and i went up to where the big gold statue of kim il-sung the founder is. and...
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seoul time. north korea is not speaking to the peninsula. it is speaking directly to america, just in time for the evening news. it wants to make sure that this message is heard, just like earlier this week when they released that video of its soldiers taking aim at a cutout of a u.s. soldier. all of this trying to make sure that washington hears that they are certainly responding to what's been happening in this region, anderson. >> and, of course, joint military exercises happening between the u.s. and south korea. is there any greater concern among south korean officials, civilian officials, military leaders? >> reporter: absolutely. that and also the people. because what we're seeing, compared to the now good old days of kim jong-il is back then there was a threat, you would wait several days, there might be something else. here this is much more rapid-fire, almost daily. there is something that is happening. some provocative statement, some sort of move by north korea. and that's what has south korean government officials as well as the
seoul time. north korea is not speaking to the peninsula. it is speaking directly to america, just in time for the evening news. it wants to make sure that this message is heard, just like earlier this week when they released that video of its soldiers taking aim at a cutout of a u.s. soldier. all of this trying to make sure that washington hears that they are certainly responding to what's been happening in this region, anderson. >> and, of course, joint military exercises happening...
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seoul is a maze of underground concrete halls. but most of the residents don't believe they'll ever have to use them. why a south african native isn't worried. >> it's like it's normal to them. like crying wolf. >> reporter: hoping the talk stays just that, talk. south korean presidential office dismissing the latest threat against foreigners, saying that this is just more psychological warfare from the north. but certainly, people are paying attention as is the stock market. it continues to drop as does the korean currency. >> lots of concerns in korea, south korea to be sure, kyung lah in south korea for us, thank you. we're joined by the chairman of the senate armed services committee, sno carl levin. senator, thank you for coming in. >> great to be with you, wolf. >> i know your apparently had extensive hearings today with the commander from the region. the administration, we're told, is a launch by the north koreans of missiles is imnest. what are you hearing? >> it could be imminent. we have to assume there will be a test la
seoul is a maze of underground concrete halls. but most of the residents don't believe they'll ever have to use them. why a south african native isn't worried. >> it's like it's normal to them. like crying wolf. >> reporter: hoping the talk stays just that, talk. south korean presidential office dismissing the latest threat against foreigners, saying that this is just more psychological warfare from the north. but certainly, people are paying attention as is the stock market. it...
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nbc's richard engel is in seoul. he has more on the negotiations and growing concern that the north may test-fire a missile as soon as tomorrow. >> reporter: here in seoul, we are still waiting to see if north korea will, in fact, test-fire at least one missile. we've been waiting for days. is it just hype? will it actually ever happen? we may find out tomorrow. tomorrow is the anniversary in north korea of the birth of the country's late founder, kim il-sung. it is a time traditionally when there are military parades and military displays. of course, the missile launch, if it happens, could be timed to coincide with that anniversary. across the region, people are still on edge. countries are still worried what this missile test could mean. diplomatically, we could be seeing some progress. particularly between the united states and china. secretary kerry who's now in japan was earlier in china and had what seemed to be productive meetings. both the u.s. and china appearing to agree to return to diplomacy, to resume n
nbc's richard engel is in seoul. he has more on the negotiations and growing concern that the north may test-fire a missile as soon as tomorrow. >> reporter: here in seoul, we are still waiting to see if north korea will, in fact, test-fire at least one missile. we've been waiting for days. is it just hype? will it actually ever happen? we may find out tomorrow. tomorrow is the anniversary in north korea of the birth of the country's late founder, kim il-sung. it is a time traditionally...
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jim in seoul. thank you. >>> it is one of the most gruesome injuries ever seen. the fans, players were shaken. kevin ware's right leg snapped in the ncaa tournament. the coach says, that is how they overcame the trauma. >> it was very difficult to look at and watch, but he's a brave young man because all he kept saying was, win the game. >> yes, he is because that was a tough looking break. and that break was actually reminiscent of joe theismann's monday night football injury from 1985. he tweeted his best wishes to ware. louisville beat duke to the ncaa final four. ware underwent two hours of surgery. he reportedly is resting comfortably at an indianapolis hospital. >>> to washington, immigration reform, do they have a deal or not? democrats are claiming victory predicting legislation could be written as early as this week. republicans say not so fast. nbc's tracie potts has details. good morning, tracie. explain some of this confusion. >> reporter: sure. there's not a complete deal yet. this gang of eight who has been working sings last fall has one of the big
jim in seoul. thank you. >>> it is one of the most gruesome injuries ever seen. the fans, players were shaken. kevin ware's right leg snapped in the ncaa tournament. the coach says, that is how they overcame the trauma. >> it was very difficult to look at and watch, but he's a brave young man because all he kept saying was, win the game. >> yes, he is because that was a tough looking break. and that break was actually reminiscent of joe theismann's monday night football...
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that's why seoul is building a cyber army. these are the soldiers learning to break code and understand what they call north korean cyber terrorism. we can't show you their faces because many of them will eventually work with the south korean milton the cyber front lines where they'll face off with cyber soldiers from the north. as amusing as this is, there is growing concern among security experts in seoul that because this was so successful and so funny that north korea may become enraged and launch a massive counter cyber attack against south korea. cnn, seoul. >>> here at cnn, we've gotten to visit places inside north korea that few people ever get to see. a very personal take on the country. that's just ahead. >>> certainly a rare opportunity to visit north korea. those of us who have agree it's an unforgettable experience. cnn's alaina cho went there twice. >> reporter: your eyes are not deceiving you, this is communist north korea. look at this western style amusement park. it's packed. there's a ride called power surge
that's why seoul is building a cyber army. these are the soldiers learning to break code and understand what they call north korean cyber terrorism. we can't show you their faces because many of them will eventually work with the south korean milton the cyber front lines where they'll face off with cyber soldiers from the north. as amusing as this is, there is growing concern among security experts in seoul that because this was so successful and so funny that north korea may become enraged and...
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we are live in seoul. >> then a cnn exclusive. an emotional interview with the wife and daughter of colorado's murdered prison chief. >> for the rest of my days, i could be angry that someone made a mistake. but it won't bring tom back. >> how they are coping with unimaginable grief. >>> and missing for days. a teenage hiker found clinging to the side of a cliff. screaming for help. we'll talk with the heroic rescuers who lifted her to safety. >> plus two-point takedown at the airport. a passenger jumps into action when a woman attacks a tsa agent. look at that.
we are live in seoul. >> then a cnn exclusive. an emotional interview with the wife and daughter of colorado's murdered prison chief. >> for the rest of my days, i could be angry that someone made a mistake. but it won't bring tom back. >> how they are coping with unimaginable grief. >>> and missing for days. a teenage hiker found clinging to the side of a cliff. screaming for help. we'll talk with the heroic rescuers who lifted her to safety. >> plus two-point...
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we're live in seoul. >>> tale of the tape. new details on the leaked secret recording of a top-ranking senator. this morning, why the fbi is closer to figuring out who may have bugged one of his offices. >>> and the masters of intrigue. tiger woods in contention at augusta with his girlfriend lindsey i vaughn looking on. while a 14-year-old phenom who shined in his debut gets set to tee it up today, friday, april 12th, 2013. >> from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning. welcome to "today" on a friday morning. >> we will have more on the masters coming up. i know you will be watching that all weekend long. >> no question. >> let's talk about the trip to seoul. this is the first for secretary of state john kerry and comes at a time of great tension in the region. >> he met with south korean president and foreign minister this morning and then at a news conference he labelled the r rhetoric from north korea as unacceptable. andrea mitchell is in
we're live in seoul. >>> tale of the tape. new details on the leaked secret recording of a top-ranking senator. this morning, why the fbi is closer to figuring out who may have bugged one of his offices. >>> and the masters of intrigue. tiger woods in contention at augusta with his girlfriend lindsey i vaughn looking on. while a 14-year-old phenom who shined in his debut gets set to tee it up today, friday, april 12th, 2013. >> from nbc news, this is "today"...
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insole, demonstrations -- in seoul, the menstruation is brought out huge crowds. >> hugo chavez is -- hugo chavez's handpicked successor won by a razor thin margin of 50.7%. he is promising to caring on hugo chavez is -- hugo chavez's revolution. he will not accept the results until -- and he is calling for a full recount very >> -- full recount. kevin rayayfield -- faces -- a woman was sexually assaulted during one of those attacks. he is also charged with a home invasion during the same time. >> the search for a missing fairfax canada boy is expanding. the father says that in that investigators have found evidence that his ex-wife has the bbi. of she has emptied your bank accounts. inthe first place montgomery county to lower the voting age to 16. six of the seven council members have said they are in favor of that plan. it would apply to local elections only. >> it is tax day today and many companies are jumping on it very >> small businesses in the d.c. area are being audited. -- happy tax day to you, linda. if you are a small business owner in d.c., you should learn a little bit
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and in seoul, music star psy streamed a concert on youtube, which drew record viewers. life going on as usual, even under the military threat. kim jong-un has not made any public appearances since april 15st. that's two weeks ago. also today, the north rejected an offer from the south to talk, saying that this is a cunning ploy, and empty promises. that's more rhetoric. but we don't know exactly when or if this launch will happen today. >> thank you, bob. bob woodruff in seoul tonight. >>> now, to china this evening, where the deadly bird flu is on the move. the virus arriving in another province. what's making it so hard to track, there's no clue which birds are carriers because it doesn't make them sick. and it's passing from human-to-human. a sharp uptick tonight. 60 confirmed cases and 2 more deaths. the death toll 13. abc's medical editor, dr. richard besser, is on the ground in china again tonight. >> reporter: china is on high alert tonight. not because of the crisis in north korea, but because the deadly new strain of bird flu is extending its reach. beginning i
and in seoul, music star psy streamed a concert on youtube, which drew record viewers. life going on as usual, even under the military threat. kim jong-un has not made any public appearances since april 15st. that's two weeks ago. also today, the north rejected an offer from the south to talk, saying that this is a cunning ploy, and empty promises. that's more rhetoric. but we don't know exactly when or if this launch will happen today. >> thank you, bob. bob woodruff in seoul tonight....
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we'll go live to seoul for that situation. >>> good morning from the tribune lobby in logan, utah. it is monday, april 8, 2013. this is "the daily rundown." here's chuck todd. >>> thanks to carrie and her trivia loving group there near utah state university in logan, utah. thanks very much. >>> we begin with the breaking news out of london where margaret thatcher, an icon to particularly a lot of conservatives here in the united states died this morning following a stroke. she was 87 years old after smashing the political glass ceiling to become the country's first woman prime minister. a tough, unapologetic leader earning the nickname iron lady. >> all attempts to destroy democracy by terrorism will fail. >> what we've got is an attempt to substitute the role of the mob for the rule of law. >> when margaret thatcher first took over as prime minister in 1979, britain was facing political and economic turmoil. she managed to reverse the recession and showed medal on the stage and in 1984 thatcher survived an attempted assassination plot by the irish republican army. in america she b
we'll go live to seoul for that situation. >>> good morning from the tribune lobby in logan, utah. it is monday, april 8, 2013. this is "the daily rundown." here's chuck todd. >>> thanks to carrie and her trivia loving group there near utah state university in logan, utah. thanks very much. >>> we begin with the breaking news out of london where margaret thatcher, an icon to particularly a lot of conservatives here in the united states died this morning...
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embassy in seoul say staffers aren't going anywhere. earlier, the top navy commanderer in the pacific said the united states could shoot down a missile if north korea does launch one in the next few days. but only if it poses a threat to u.s. interests. >> if the missile was in the defense of the homeland i would certainly recommend that action. if it was defense of our allies, i would recommend that action. >> my qution is would you recommend that we intercept a missile if it is launched by north korea no matter where the intended target is? >> i would not recommend that. >> lou: joining us now, jep jack k evenane, retired, four-star, army general, former vice chief of staff of the army. also fox news military analyst. jep, good to have you with us. >> good to be here, lou. >> lou: admiral locklear there went on to say more. if i may for the audience's benefit, let's hear if you will the rest of what -- well, i'm told we don't have the rest of the sound. we'll be satisfied with what we have. he goes on to say he would not launch that m
embassy in seoul say staffers aren't going anywhere. earlier, the top navy commanderer in the pacific said the united states could shoot down a missile if north korea does launch one in the next few days. but only if it poses a threat to u.s. interests. >> if the missile was in the defense of the homeland i would certainly recommend that action. if it was defense of our allies, i would recommend that action. >> my qution is would you recommend that we intercept a missile if it is...
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jim clancy has the latest from seoul, south korea. jim. >> reporter: brooke, john, yes, there were major celebrations going on this day in north korea to mark the 101st birthday of kim il-sung, the founding father of north korea. kim jong-un emerged from two weeks of absence. he appeared to be flanked by members of his military as he visited the glass encased coffins of his grandfather and his father to pay what the north koreans said was the humblest of respects. meantime, in south korea, people got up, had breakfast and went to work and opened up the newspaper. it wasn't kim jong-un on the cover, no, it was psy and the release of his new single. the media here came under a little criticism because of the way that they have described these lavish celebrations in north korea at a time when so many people there are hungry. the north koreans lashed out at them saying that it was not at all the kind of thing that they should be saying on a day like this. there is still focus on mr. kerry's trip here. it is thought to have been a very pos
jim clancy has the latest from seoul, south korea. jim. >> reporter: brooke, john, yes, there were major celebrations going on this day in north korea to mark the 101st birthday of kim il-sung, the founding father of north korea. kim jong-un emerged from two weeks of absence. he appeared to be flanked by members of his military as he visited the glass encased coffins of his grandfather and his father to pay what the north koreans said was the humblest of respects. meantime, in south...